ExxonMobil, with a market value of $422.3 billion and $346.8 billion in assets, was Texas' highest entry on the Forbes 2000 list of the world's biggest public companies.
Check out these other entries that cracked the first 1,000.

Business is booming in Texas and it's not just the corner lemonade stands.

Fifty-eight of the world's biggest public companies make their headquarters in the Lone Star State, according to the new Forbes 2000 annual ranking of businesses.

As could be expected, a majority of Texas' entries on the Forbes 2000 came from the energy sector. ExxonMobil, with a market value of $422.3 billion, was Texas' highest entry at No. 6 overall.

Companies are ranked based on a composite score of four separate rankings: sales, profits, assets and market value. In addition to its overal tops-in-Texas ranking, ExxonMobil led the state in all four categories individually.